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votist Meaning
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votist (n.)
One who makes a vow.
votist Sentence Examples
- The votist's fervent prayers echoed through the sacred temple.
- As a votist, she dedicated herself to a life of piety and devotion.
- The ancient votive offerings lined the walls of the sanctuary, a testament to the votists' unwavering faith.
- The votist carefully selected a token of her gratitude to present to the shrine.
- Their vow as votists bound them to perform a certain task or ritual in return for a divine favor.
- The votist's heart overflowed with reverence as she witnessed the miraculous event.
- The votive candle flickered softly, casting an ethereal glow on the votist's face.
- The votist's offerings were a symbol of her hope and trust in the divine power.
- The votist's unwavering devotion inspired others to seek spiritual fulfillment.
- The votive tablet inscribed with the votist's prayers served as a permanent record of her unwavering faith.
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One who makes a vow.
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The votist's fervent prayers echoed through the sacred temple.
As a votist, she dedicated herself to a life of piety and devotion.
The ancient votive offerings lined the walls of the sanctuary, a testament to the votists' unwavering faith.
The votist carefully selected a token of her gratitude to present to the shrine.